Jay Z and Mick Mill donated the requested masks as part of their involvement in establishing a criminal justice system in the United States
Donated one hundred thousand protective masks. Mick Mill and Jay Z
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A year after joining rapper Mick Mill and founding a criminal justice reform organization in the U.S., Jay Z donated 100,000 masks to inmates across the U.S., following the spread of the Corona virus.
According to other CBS news reports, the masks will come as a donation from the Reform Aliance, which, as mentioned, Jay Z co-founded with rapper Mick Mill, and members of former Barack Obama and John Jones executive director, as well as Robert Kraft owners of the New England Patriots football team and Clara W. Tai, a Brooklyn Nets owner.
The masks were donated, among other things, to the infamous Rikers Island prisons in New York and Freshman Mississippi. "We need to protect vulnerable people behind bars and take care of their release," the tweet tweeted on the movement's official Twitter page and confirmed the donation.
Since the Corona was declared an epidemic in the United States, many prisoners, especially in New York, have begun protesting their poor prison conditions and being a prolific incubator to spread infections behind bars. Last week, New York Governor Andrew Como pledged to release 1,100 prisoners statewide Jail for minor offenses and the like found in risk groups.
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